| Crappie are a gift from our Lord |
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| Written by bryant a | |
All my life i have chased crappie all over the lakes in the southern states, in my opinion theres nothin better than waking up on a chilled morning in the spring and watching the sunrise in the stratos next to my Dad. Crappie are truly a gift from our Lord, even though i am only 19 these fish have become a lifelong passion. these pictures were taken during a trip in Southeast Tennessee of 2009;a trip we take every year since i can remember. we had a great week and excellent fishing everyday, at the end of the week my father and I and a few other friends left the lake with a little over 500 crappie in the freezer. everyday we had a limit by at least lunch and usually ended up just going back out later to just enjoy every moment we could on the lake whether it was telling fish stories or remember a friend or family member who isnt with us anymore .
I can't tell you how many we caught in the 8.5'' and 9'' which makes next year and the future years looking good. ive given the better part of my time to help these fish from throwin the big one back for next season or laying some brush in the water so they can have a little cover. I thank the Lord everyday for the opportunity to catch these fish and being able to travel around and catch these fish that have been a part of me and my family for so long. |
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All my life i have chased crappie all over the lakes in the southern states, in my opinion theres nothin better than waking up on a chilled morning in the spring and watching the sunrise in the stratos next to my Dad. Crappie are truly a gift from our Lord, even though i am only 19 these fish have become a lifelong passion. these pictures were taken during a trip in Southeast Tennessee of 2009;a trip we take every year since i can remember. we had a great week and excellent fishing everyday, at the end of the week my father and I and a few other friends left the lake with a little over 500 crappie in the freezer. everyday we had a limit by at least lunch and usually ended up just going back out later to just enjoy every moment we could on the lake whether it was telling fish stories or remember a friend or family member who isnt with us anymore .



